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What type of therapy is offered in Salvation Army free drug rehabs?

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What type of therapy is offered in Salvation Army free drug rehabs?

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The formal therapeutic programming is generally 12 steps based group sessions, either AA or NA, and participants will be required to attend and participate in these meetings on a daily basis. Additional therapy comes in the form of bible study sessions, where relevant passages of scripture are studied for their message as it pertains to addiction, and also individual religious instruction and therapy. Participants can also access educational and work related training and may complete high school equivalencies, or even College level classes while in the program. Work as therapy A major component of the Salvation Army’s drug rehab is that work is considered a necessary participation, both to pay for the costs of the treatment, but also as a form of therapy. Through working in one of the Salvation Army Thrift Stores, driving a truck, or doing other work within the organization, addicts benefit from work as therapy. Through work, recovering addicts gain a sense of responsibility, gain empl

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